Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, will on Thursday open his
defence at the ongoing hearing of the petition filed by Pastor Osagie
Ize-Iyamu and the People’s Democratic Party at the Election Petition
Tribunal.
Governor Obaseki will have ten days to call witnesses and prove to
the tribunal why Pastor Ize-Iyamu should not be declared winner of
the September 28 governorship election.
This is is just the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) on Monday the closed its defense before the Justice Ahmed
Badamasi-led three man tribunal without calling any witness.
It however tendered 203 documents to prove its case.
The documents tendered by INEC as exhibits before the tribunal
included 200 copies of Form EC8(B) for the 18 Local Government Areas,
one copy of Form EC8(C) for the 18 LGAs of the state, Form EC8(D) for
Edo state and Form EC8(E).
•Obaseki
Counsel to INEC, Onyinye Anumonye, also tendered a document titled
“supplementary to the 2015 guidelines and regulations for the conduct of
the election”.
Anumonye informed the tribunal that no witness would be called over
what he termed ‘to merely repeat the evidence already elicited under
cross examination.’
According to him, “having carefully and calmly revealed the evidence
presented so far, it is our humble position that the first respondent
has through the process of cross examination of petitioners witnesses
which statement under cross examination support the first respondent
case particularly documents tendered as exhibits.
“The first respondent has sufficiently established its defense to the
petition and we therefore consider it as unnecessary waste of the
tribunal precious time to call witnesses who would merely come to repeat
evidence we have already elicited under cross examination.
The first
respondent has decided to spare the tribunal that ordeal.
What I have
been trying to say in a very few words is that this is the case for the
first respondent”, he said.
When Counsel to Obaseki, Ken Mozia SAN, was called upon to open
defence for the second respondents, he prayed the tribunal to adjourn
till Thursday to enable him organise his witnesses.
The Tribunal chairman ruled that the defence of the 1st respondent
was closed, and adjourned sitting till Thursday for the 2rd respondent
to open his defence.
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